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Age Group 31 - 40
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Interview 40
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Explains that he needed further surgery to remove a secondary tumour in the groin area.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) diagnosed in 1997. Orchidectomy, followed by active monitoring (surveillance). Then secondary tumour found in the spermatic cord. Surgery to remove the tumour and 4 cycles of chemotherapy, each cycle with 7 days in hospital and 14 days at home.
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Age Group 20 - 30
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Interview 42
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Describes major surgery to remove the lymph glands along the back of his spine.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) and secondary tumours diagnosed in 1994. Orchidectomy and 5 cycles of chemotherapy (each with 3 or 4 days in hospital and two weeks at home). In Feb. 1995 major surgery (left thoraco-abdominal retroperitoneal lymph node dissection) to remove a secondary tumour in the abdomen, near to the spine.
Cancer
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Age Group 20 - 30
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Interview 42
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Describes his experience of the intensive care unit after major surgery.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) and secondary tumours diagnosed in 1994. Orchidectomy and 5 cycles of chemotherapy (each with 3 or 4 days in hospital and two weeks at home). In Feb. 1995 major surgery (left thoraco-abdominal retroperitoneal lymph node dissection) to remove a secondary tumour in the abdomen, near to the spine.
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Age Group 31 - 40
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Interview 14
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Explains that he had further surgery to remove a tumour in his neck, found when he went for a check-up.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) diagnosed in 1995; orchidectomy. Secondary tumours in liver, lungs and abdomen; 10 weeks chemotherapy; then a higher dose of chemotherapy and a stem cell transplant; in 1997 recurrence of a secondary tumour in the neck, which was surgically removed.
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Age Group 20 - 30
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Interview 06
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Describes his surprise when he was told he would need 8-10 days in hospital for surgery to remove a tumour in his abdomen.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) diagnosed in 1998; orchidectomy. Secondary tumours in abdomen. four months of chemotherapy (2-3 days in hospital each month). Further surgery in 1998 to remove an abdominal tumour, which was found to be dead tissue.
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Age Group 20 - 30
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Interview 06
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Describes his experiences on the ward after a major operation to remove a tumour in his abdomen.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) diagnosed in 1998; orchidectomy. Secondary tumours in abdomen. four months of chemotherapy (2-3 days in hospital each month). Further surgery in 1998 to remove an abdominal tumour, which was found to be dead tissue.
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Age Group 31 - 40
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Interview 35
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Describes surgery to remove a para-aortic node and describes the big scar.
Testicular cancer (probably a teratoma) diagnosed in 1999; orchidectomy. Secondary tumours, so 3 cycles of chemotherapy (one week in hospital and 2 at home for each cycle). Feb. 2000, further surgery to remove a tumour (para-aortic node), which turned out to be benign.
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Age Group 20 - 30
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Interview 06
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Explains he was no longer able to ejaculate after an operation to remove a lump of scar tissue in the abdomen.
Testicular cancer (teratoma) diagnosed in 1998; orchidectomy. Secondary tumours in abdomen. four months of chemotherapy (2-3 days in hospital each month). Further surgery in 1998 to remove an abdominal tumour, which was found to be dead tissue.
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